The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems, and Correspondence with Several Eminent Literary Characters : to which are Added, Memoirs of His Life and Writings, Հատոր 2Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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... stone in the chancel is the following plain inscription : " Here lieth the body of Richard West , Esq . " only son to the Right Honourable Richard West , Esq . late Lord " Chancellor of Ireland , who died the 1st of June , 1742 , in the ...
... stone in the chancel is the following plain inscription : " Here lieth the body of Richard West , Esq . " only son to the Right Honourable Richard West , Esq . late Lord " Chancellor of Ireland , who died the 1st of June , 1742 , in the ...
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... stone ( at least the latter part of it ) is undoubtedly of Mr. Gray's writing , it here would claim a place , even if it had not a peculiar pathos to recommend it , and , at the same time , a true inscriptive simplicity . * A corner of ...
... stone ( at least the latter part of it ) is undoubtedly of Mr. Gray's writing , it here would claim a place , even if it had not a peculiar pathos to recommend it , and , at the same time , a true inscriptive simplicity . * A corner of ...
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... stone , and the distress of Elidurus . Evelina's examination of him is a well - invented scene , and will be , with a little pains , a very touching one ; but the introduction of Arviragus is superlative . I am not sure whether those ...
... stone , and the distress of Elidurus . Evelina's examination of him is a well - invented scene , and will be , with a little pains , a very touching one ; but the introduction of Arviragus is superlative . I am not sure whether those ...
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... stone , who trusts to nature and simple sentiment , why does he do no better ? he goes hopping along his own gravel - walks , and never deviates from the beaten paths for fear of being lost . I have read Dr. Swift , and am disappointed ...
... stone , who trusts to nature and simple sentiment , why does he do no better ? he goes hopping along his own gravel - walks , and never deviates from the beaten paths for fear of being lost . I have read Dr. Swift , and am disappointed ...
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... stones , and other clods of earth , are all connected in one immense design , that we are all Dramatis Personæ , in different charac- * Religion of Nature delineated , sect . 9 , p . 209 , quarto . ters , and that we were not made for ...
... stones , and other clods of earth , are all connected in one immense design , that we are all Dramatis Personæ , in different charac- * Religion of Nature delineated , sect . 9 , p . 209 , quarto . ters , and that we were not made for ...
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